noticed a thread on here called the death of dribbling which calls into question the ability of a single player to beat the man in front of him. Personally I think the way Konami have balanced the game this year, forcing passing play, has changed the game for the better (though it took some getting used to) but I don't agree that it's lead to the death of dribbling. So here's the question, what is your favourite/most effective method of taking on the opposition when the chance arises (assuming your player has a dribbling accuracy over 80)?
For me I'm finding the simple step over pretty effective (tap direction player is running followed by 90 degree tap to direction the player is running) or the fake turn (90 degree tap to direction player is running together with R2, followed by opposing diagonal tap towards direction player is running together with R1)
For me I'm finding the simple step over pretty effective (tap direction player is running followed by 90 degree tap to direction the player is running) or the fake turn (90 degree tap to direction player is running together with R2, followed by opposing diagonal tap towards direction player is running together with R1)